Three more funerals were held Saturday for those killed in the San Bernardino terror attack.

Family members and friends of 60-year-old Isaac Amanois filled St. Mina Coptic Orthodox Church in Colton. They said he came to the U.S. seeking a better life, moving from Africa to California in 2000. He was a husband and father of three.

"He was a caring family man. Most importantly, he cared about his larger country. He was a former fighter in the Eritrea independence struggle," one family member said.

He was also a supervising environmental health specialist for San Bernardino County.

When terror suspects Syed Farook, along with his wife Tashfeen Malik, entered the hall and opened fire, Peraza said she and Johnson hid beneath a table and he wrapped an arm around her, saying "I got you."

"I believe I am still here today because of this amazing man," Peraza said in a letter she released from the hospital not long after the shooting.